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Listen now with instant access to your favorite old radio shows! Old Time radio fans can order any volume of any collection for just $5.00 in three formats: 1.) DOWNLOAD ONLY:Save money: Instant online access only--no CDs, no mail, no shipping charges, no wait! 2.) MP3 CDs: Affordable: MP3 discs play in your computer disc drive and many MP3 players + access to online content 3.) AUDIO CDs: Easy: plays in regular CD players + access to online content

Free 100+ episode Sampler CDs with Your OrderChoose from twelve free SAMPLER CDs which include one episode of various series (with up to 100+ shows per disk!) The free SAMPLER CDs are a great way to experience old time radio shows you may not have heard before. Great on road trips, the free Sampler CDs contain a variety of shows from different genres of old time radio shows.

Serving your favorite old time radio online since 1999Relive the golden age of radio today! Hear your favorite old time radio shows and discover amazing broadcast from yesteryear by ordering your favorite old time radio shows. Since 1999, family-run OTRCAT.com (Old Time Radio Catalog) has all your favorite old time radio shows from the 1920s, 1930s, 1940s, 1950s, and 1960's. We pride ourselves in continuing the tradition of sharing old time radio show with both young and old radio listeners with free daily downloads. All radio shows are available on archival-quality MP3 CD and Audio CD and now instant downloads.

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EasterBefore you bite the ears off your chocolate bunny, tune in and hear how your favorite old time radio stars celebrate Easter. Update: 60+ additional recordings

8282 Episodes

22 Volume

Add To Cart: $10.00

Jane WymanPopular pin-up girl in the 40's and the former Mrs. Ronald Reagan, she won the Oscar for Best Actress playing a deaf-mute woman in Johnny Belinda (1948).

Personal Albumsome of the most popular actors and singers of the era appeared on AFRS free of charge and in some cases the only ones who would get to hear the AFRS shows were the troops because the recordings were not available to the general public. Update: 4 additional recordings